Demonstrative Pronouns exercises — Set 3: Demonstratives in Context: Phone Calls, Introductions and Referring Back (Worksheet)

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[On the phone] Hello, is Maria. May I speak to Mr Lee?

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[On the phone] Hello? Who is ?

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Mum, is my friend Alex. Alex, this is my mother.

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The meeting was cancelled. was really disappointing for everyone.

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I passed all my exams! — wonderful! Well done!

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We should always be honest. is what I believe.

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[On the phone] Hi, is the dentist's office. How can I help you?

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She works 12 hours a day without any break. I could never do .

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Ladies and gentlemen, are the winners of tonight's competition!

10

He never listens to anyone. is his biggest problem.

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[At a party] Tom, I'd like you to meet someone. is my colleague, Sarah.

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I need to tell you something. Listen to : never give up.

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My grandparents didn't have a television or a computer. things didn't exist back then.

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[On the phone] Is the pizza restaurant? I'd like to order a large pizza.

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She said she was tired. Apart from , she seemed fine.

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My brother plays guitar and drums. must take a lot of practice!

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The train leaves at 6 a.m. — Remember ! Don't be late.

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Let me introduce my team. are our designers, and those are our developers.

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I got promoted at work! — Oh, great news! Congratulations!

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A: What is ? B: Oh, is a traditional Japanese instrument called a koto. (A points at an object across the room; B picks it up)

Demonstrative Pronouns exercises online (Worksheet)

Use this, that, these, and those in real-life situations — introducing yourself on the phone, presenting people, and referring back to ideas or events in conversation and writing.